Stacking questions

Superior Drummer 3 Help
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  • onewayout_1
    Participant

    Im following the steps in the 5 part series on stacking, but my everything I stack is not getting triggered, only the main drum? Im also not seeing where the stacked audio is showing up in the mixer section?

    I had the same issue when I started too…a lot of the time the new snares or whatever create their own channel so you have to open the edit visibility tab in the mixer view and you’ll see a bunch of X snare channels .. Sorry I’m not by my computer but you can search this too in the forums under stacking

    Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    Im following the steps in the 5 part series on stacking, but my everything I stack is not getting triggered, only the main drum?

    Can you post a screenshot of the interface showing the stack, and explain how it only triggers the main instrument (does it happen when clicking, playing MIDI from the song track, etc?)

     

    Im also not seeing where the stacked audio is showing up in the mixer section?

    Each stack is not gathered in the mixer as group, or something like that.

    When you stack an instrument you can select where the microphones from the stacked instrument should end up in the mixer. Route close mics to mixer channels in the bottom of the Search for Instrument has 2 options:

    • Existing
      • Connects the microphones to matching current mixer channels.
      • If you, for example add a kick as a stack to the main kick, selecting Existing would route the close microphones (“kick in”, “kick out”, etc), to existing channels for kick in, kick out, etc.
    • New
      • Creates new mixer channels and connects the microphones to those.
      • They will be white, labeled User Mics, and will be placed on the right side of the normal microphone mixer channels

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

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